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Venues 'should hold terror training'
A private security expert thinks licensing laws should be changed to force venues around the UK to undergo counter terror training.
Baroness Ruth Henig told the Victoria Derbyshire programme that some venues do not take such training "seriously".
She is the former chair of the Security Industry Authority, and now plans to table an amendment to the 2003 licensing act, so that it includes a requirement to undergo counter-terror training.
Her comments come shortly before the first anniversary of the Paris attacks.
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